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FCA says review on de-banking already being prepared in wake of Farage-Coutts dispute
Bank of England to gain powers to manage demise of large businesses
Financial Reporting Council in the process of making significant reforms to improve auditing
Grant Shapps and Richard Tice say they have had difficulties with accounts as fallout over Farage ‘debanking’ continues
A little lightweight plucking is already under way on product management fees
The Farage row suggests political intervention will continue until banking governance becomes more muscular
BNPL can be useful but it should be monitored alongside other forms of consumer credit
The closure of Nigel Farage’s account sparks a debate about a lender’s power to remove clients
New Consumer Duty regulations are, in principle, good for investors, but time will show what they mean in practice
More clarity is needed over rules related to high-profile individuals
Lenders have been taking a cautious approach around ‘politically exposed persons’
NatWest in talks with regulators after former Ukip leader released evidence suggesting bank dropped him on political grounds
UK lenders accused by politicians of profiteering from high interest rates
FCA says new consumer duty will be applied to social media posts
Rates have nudged up since watchdog put lenders on notice last week
FCA demands data from providers ahead of consumer duty reforms
Plus, the insurer that’s still bullish on debt-laden UK utilities and Japanese companies scout M&A deals in the US
Restrictions inherited from the EU on betting against sovereign debt have hurt liquidity, says Treasury
BoE governor and chancellor signal their determination to curb high inflation in Mansion House speeches
The barriers to bank accounts deserve attention, no matter who is affected in society
Hedge fund trader is now third-generation owner-manager of Beirut brewer Brasserie Almaza
Mansion House speech will hail pact with pension groups that could unlock £50bn
More problems for fintech as it waits for UK banking licence
Lenders under pressure over high mortgage costs and low saving rates low point to GDPR regime
High-level meeting with lenders’ CEOs and senior management comes amid accusations of profiteering
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